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In an Australian-first, a tunnelling training centre will open in 2019 in Victoria, which will skill workers in delivering tunnelling projects much like the academy established for the UK's Crossrail project.

3D aircraft parts can now be built or repaired to order as a result of cutting-edge technology developed by engineering researchers at RMIT University, RUAG Australia and the Innovative Manufacturing Cooperative Research Centre (IMCRC). Moreover, the 3D-built or repaired steel and titanium parts...

International infrastructure contractor, Salini Impreglio, says the company is considering bringing its own engineering training programs to Australia in a bid to ensure there are enough skilled engineers to build future infrastructure.

As Victoria joins Queensland in becoming only the second Australian state to have mandatory registration for engineers, news of the NSW Government’s $2.3 billion purchase of trains too wide for tunnels should come as no surprise.

BAE Systems has announced the launch of an Australian Power and Propulsion (P&P) Team comprising eminent engineering companies, and is partnering with academic institutions to develop the next generation of Australian engineers to work on P&P systems.